How to register

The Admissions Testing Service Entries Extranet is a secure website that authorised test centres use to register, view, modify and withdraw candidate entries.

How to register

You can take the test at any centre that administers BMAT.

• If you are currently attending a school or college: ask your exams officer if the school can administer BMAT for you. If your school or college is not already registered as a centre, they can apply to become a test centre.

Last date for late entries

You cannot register yourself for the BMAT – you must be registered by a centre.

If you currently attend a school or college, ask your Exams Officer if your school can administer the test for you. If your school or college is not already a test centre, it’s quick and easy to become a test centre.

If you do not currently attend a school or college, you will need to find an open centre where you can sit the test. Find your nearest centre. Open centres are authorised to run tests for all candidates, including those who are not enrolled as students at the school or college.

Please note that by registering for BMAT, you are agreeing that data provided as part of the entry process may be passed to the Admissions Testing Service and any universities that you have applied to through UCAS, and that data may be used for research purposes in connection with admissions procedures. You also agree that if you obtain a place for a course where your BMAT result was used in the admissions process, then your university and UCAS may supply the Admissions Testing Service with data about your results in subsequent examinations whilst you are studying, unless you specifically notify the Admissions Testing Service in writing. The Admissions Testing Service will take reasonable care to keep candidates’ personal details anonymous.

All candidates need to be entered for the BMAT by their centre via the Entries Extranet. Test centres can use this secure website to register, view, modify and withdraw entries.

Register your centre to make candidate entries

If your school or college is not already registered as a test centre, just follow the simple registration process outlined below. We will then contact you with further information regarding your application.

There are two simple steps to registering as a test centre:

Step 1: Provide us with information about your centre
Use our online form to provide us with the information we need to set up your centre.

Step 2: We will contact you about the application
We will make arrangements to set up your centre. If successful, you will receive an email with a link to the Entries Extranet and Results Online website, as well as your username and password.

Register candidates

Step 1: Collect the candidate’s details
For each candidate, you complete a standard form which tells us their key details. Download the relevant form from the list below. These forms are for the November 2014 test.

Log in to the Entries Extranet using the details emailed to you by the Admissions Testing Service, or using your existing username and password.

Enter the candidate’s information from the form used in Step 1.

Once the candidate has been registered successfully, make a note of the candidate number.

Step 3: Give the candidate their candidate number
Provide the candidate with their candidate number, as confirmation that they have successfully registered for the BMAT. Please note: this is the only confirmation you will receive from the Admissions Testing Service of the candidate entry.